Breakfast
598.9 Calories |
21.8g Carbs |
37.0g Fat |
42.5g Protein
1
omelet
Goat cheese and herb omelet
461.7 Calories |
2.9g Carbs |
36.6g Fat |
28.5g Protein
1
cup (8 fl oz)
(245 g)
Nonfat yogurt
137.2 Calories |
18.8g Carbs |
0.4g Fat |
14.0g Protein
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Goat cheese and herb omelet
scaled to 1 omelet
1 oz
Goat cheese
0.8 tsp
Parsley
1/2 tsp chopped
Chives
1/2 tsp
Chervil
3 extra large
Egg
2 tbsp
Reduced fat milk
1 dash
Salt
1 tbsp
Butter
Nonfat yogurt
245
g
Nonfat yogurt
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Goat cheese and herb omelet
Fresh parsley, chives, and chervil can be substituted for any 2 tsp of fresh herbs. Keep a bit of the herbs on the side for garnish, and mash the rest with the goat cheese to combine.
Whisk the eggs, milk, salt, and pepper in a medium bowl until evenly combined. Set aside a serving plate.
Melt butter in a small nonstick frying pan over medium heat until foaming. Add the egg mixture and stir constantly with a spatula, moving the eggs around the pan until they form small curds, 2-3 minutes.
Gently shake pan and use the spatula to spread the egg mixture evenly across the pan. The top of the eggs should have a creamy consistency. Evenly spoon the goat cheese mixture in a line down the middle of the egg mixture.
Remove the pan from heat. Using the spatula, fold a third of the omelet over and onto itself. Gently push the folded side of the omelet toward the edge of the pan. Tilt the pan over the serving plate and roll omelet onto the plate, seam side down. Garnish with additional herbs and serve immediately.
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Lunch
672.9 Calories |
73.4g Carbs |
34.1g Fat |
19.1g Protein
1
serving
Seaweed Salad
76.3 Calories |
8.4g Carbs |
4.7g Fat |
1.0g Protein
1
cup
(122 g)
Granola
596.6 Calories |
65.0g Carbs |
29.4g Fat |
18.1g Protein
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Seaweed Salad
scaled to 1 serving
1/4 cup slices
Cucumber
1/4 cup strips or slices
Carrots
1/16 cup, chopped
Cabbage
1/2 tbsp
Rice wine vinegar
1 tsp
Sesame oil
1/2 tsp
Honey
1/16 tsp
Salt
2 2/3 tbsp
Seaweed
Granola
122
g
Granola
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Seaweed Salad
Soak seaweed in 3 cups of water for 5 minutes
Thinly slice carrots, cucumber, and cabbage
Strain water from seaweed
Mix and serve
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Dinner
435.0 Calories |
42.6g Carbs |
17.6g Fat |
29.6g Protein
1
wrap
Chicken wrap
252.4 Calories |
24.6g Carbs |
5.8g Fat |
23.9g Protein
1
serving
Artichokes
182.6 Calories |
18.1g Carbs |
11.8g Fat |
5.6g Protein
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Chicken wrap
scaled to 1 wrap
3/8 breast
Chicken breast
1/8 tsp
Olive oil
0.031 cup chopped
Onions
1 tortilla
Tortillas
1/2 cup shredded
Lettuce
3/8 tsp
Dijon mustard
Artichokes
scaled to 1 serving
1 artichoke, large
Artichokes
1 tbsp
Butter
1 cloves, minced
Garlic
1/2 dash
Salt
1/2 dash
Pepper
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Chicken wrap
Cook the chicken breast if not using deli meats: To cook, first pound out chicken breast a bit to the same thickness by carefully using a kitchen mallet or the back of a heavy jar. Cook in a nonstick pan over medium heat with about a tsp of olive oil, about 4 minutes per side or until cooked through completely without any pink in the middle. Chop into strips or cubes.
Combine all of the ingredients except for the tortilla and lettuce in a large bowl. This mixture can be kept for up to 3 days in the fridge.
To make a wrap, spread a half a cup of the mixture on a wrap and top with half a cup of lettuce.
Wrap can be heated up in microwave slightly to make soft - heat up the mixture too for a hot sandwich.
Artichokes
Fill the pan with just enough water to cover bottom. Bring to a full boil over high heat. While water is heating, trim and discard the stems and tough outer leaves of artichokes. Tuck slivers of butter and slices of garlic into artichoke leaves.
When water is boiling, place steamer insert in pot and set artichokes in steamer, stem-side down. Cover pot with lid and allow artichokes to steam for approximately 20 minutes, until tender.
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